Hyatt Regency Valencia - Wedding Garden

The Hyatt Regency Valencia’s garden is a wonderful location for a wedding.

I got hired by my wife to be her assistant during a wedding shoot she was doing, so I decided to bring a couple of cameras of my own. The location of the wedding was fantastic. It was outdoors on a bright, sunny day with my mild temperatures in a garden on the hotel grounds. There were plenty of features throughout the garden that provided great backdrops to photograph the wedding couple and their party.

The garden included 2 different water features; a small grass field surrounded by roses, and many walkways and columns with vines and trees. The ceremony was set on a small grass lawn surrounded by trees, plants, flowers, and friends and family of the bride and groom.

The hotel itself was very easy to get to, as it is located in the center of town. They have plenty of free parking and even valet parking if you so choose. Even if you are not shooting a wedding the Hyatt Regency Valencia’s garden is great place to stroll through and feel a sense of calm. And when you are finished, you can pop inside and enjoy a drink at the well-stocked restaurant bar.

For more information visit: http://valencia.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp

More Interesting Articles

Fine art wedding photographer Sophie Kaye is known for her minimal, elegant compositions and distinct knack for making every couple look like a prince and princess from a fairy tale. As she already loves Lomography Art Lenses, we asked her to take the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System for a test.

Joining our roster of judges for the TEN AND ONE AWARDS is Jimmy Cheng. He is based in London as a wedding and street portrait photographer. Aside from photography, he likes anything outdoor-related: traveling, basketball, and speaking to strangers.

Tom Migot is a wedding and portrait photographer who also has a youtube channel where he recently reviewed the Daguerreotype Achromat Art Lens. He talked to us about his experience shooting with this lens.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. Here, Healy shares her love for the old cafés in her native city, Buenos Aires.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy examines the possibilities and techniques of using a Holga camera for landscape photography.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. Here, Healy shares her love for the old cafés in her native city, Buenos Aires.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In the first of a two-part article, Healy shares a 2005 trip to the Puglia region in Italy, with an unusual itinerary.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy shares some of the images taken with a Lomo’Instant Wide during a recent road trip.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In the first of a two-part article, Healy shares a 2005 trip to Umbria, Italy with an unusual itinerary.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy explores the profound bond between the colorful neighborhood of La Boca, in Buenos Aires, and its internationally famous soccer club.

A long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy explains the particular idiosyncrasies of the "porteño" Carnival.